Dick Powell: A One-Person Play in Two Acts - Hollywood Legends - Michael B Druxman - Books - Independently Published - 9781794632615 - January 29, 2019
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Dick Powell: A One-Person Play in Two Acts - Hollywood Legends

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Dick Powell made a career of reinventing himself. Born in Arkansas, the young tenor played horn, banjo and sang with various dance bands and orchestras in Pittsburgh and elsewhere before he was brought to Hollywood where he sang opposite Ruby Keeler and others in such classic Busby Berkeley musicals as 42ND STREET, FOOTLIGHT PARADE, GOLD DIGGERS OF 1935 and the Al Jolson film, WONDER BAR. In the mid-1940s, Powell played Philip Marlowe in MURDER, MY SWEET, which began his period of doing "tough guy" roles in films like CORNERED, JOHNNY O'CLOCK and CRY DANGER. His astute mind for business led him to invest in real estate and, in the early 1950s, he moved his show business interests into producing and directing. Along with David Niven and Charles Boyer, he formed Four Star Productions, one of the most prolific production companies in television. Powell was married three times. His second wife was actress Joan Blondell and his third, actress June Allyson, twelve years his junior. Michael B. Druxman's DICK POWELL is a one-person play that looks in on the actor at two different periods in his life: during the mid-1940s when he is struggling to reinvent his career from singer to dramatic actor, and the mid-1950s, as he deals with billionaire Howard Hughes, producer of director Powell's ill-fated (and deadly) John Wayne-epic film, THE CONQUEROR.


72 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 29, 2019
ISBN13 9781794632615
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 72
Dimensions 202 × 133 × 10 mm   ·   86 g
Language English  

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